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  • On the same day that veteran Republican Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming said he will seek re-election, Cheney said she will challenge him in next year's primary.
  • The deal is rumored to be worth millions and is already stirring controversy because it drops "Cowboys" from the stadium name.
  • A senior U.S. government official says some intelligence agencies are able to focus only on the biggest threats: counterterrorism and nuclear nonproliferation. So other issues are falling by the wayside.
  • Workers for American Airlines and U.S. Airways rallied in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to urge the Justice Department to speed up approval of the pending merger. The department is pushing to block the deal on the grounds that it would hurt travelers by reducing competition, and increasing airfare.
  • The Saturday Evening Post, the oldest American magazine in publication, had a reporter at the Battle of Gettysburg on the third and final day of fighting. The magazine's historian recounts his reporting.
  • Morning Shots: 'Mad Men,' Book Therapy, And Lauren Conrad Slices Up A Book
    In this morning's roundup: unfamiliar quotations, carriage disputes, Mad Men, and a really bad idea for a craft project if you happen to know a lot of librarians.
  • A soldier from the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division on patrol in southern Afghanistan. (October, 2010, file photo.)
    Afghan Soldiers' Attacks On U.S. Troops Not Being Fully Reported, AP Finds
    There's been a policy of only reporting attacks that cause coalition fatalities, the wire service reports. So incidents that end with injuries or with only the attackers dead have not been reported.
  • Tuesday's primaries were pretty good for incumbents — although Rep. John Sullivan, R-0kla., was defeated by a Tea Party-backed challenger.
  • Headlines and commentators are zeroing in on part of a South Carolina woman's sentence for drunk driving. That misses the eight years in jail she's set to serve and that it was her choice whether to read the book of Job and write a report about it.
  • NHPR Folk Show Playlist 7.29.12
    Song/ Artist/ Album/ LabelHigh Road To Tequila/ Douglas Clegg/ Looking For A Sign/ Clegg Yolk recordsLonesome You/ Patti Casey/ The Edge of Grace/ Long…
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